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      <p class="side">1: Client Side</p>      
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      <p class="side">1: Client Side</p>   
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      <p class="side">1: Client Side</p>   
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				<h2><span>QUIT PRETENDING</span></h2>
				<p>CRUD through HTTP is a good step forward to using resources and becoming RESTful, another step further is to make use of hypermedia aware resources and Restfulie allows you to do it in Java and Ruby.</p>
				
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				<h3>Why Restfulie?</h3>
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					<li><b>Easy →</b> writing hypermedia aware resource based clients and servers</li>
					<li><b>Small →</b> it’s not a bloated solution with a huge list of APIs</li>
					<li><b>HATEOAS →</b> clients you are unaware of will not bother if you evolve</li>
						<li>1. Start by <a href="https://github.com/caelum/restfulie/wiki/ruby_one_minute">reading about <b>Rest and HATEOAS</b></a></li>
						<li>2. Then checkout <a href="<%=url_for :rails%>">our <b>Rails booklet</b></a></li>
						<li>3. Or read the Java chapter in the same booklet</li>
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						<h2><span>About Caelum</span></h2>
						<p>Learn more about Caelum at <a href="http://www.caelumobjects.com">caelumobjects.com</a> and <a href="http://www.caelum.com.br">caelum.com.br</a></p>
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  				<h3>hypermedia</h3>
  				<p>allows real loose coupling between clients and servers.</p>
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  				<h3>small</h3>
  				<p>restfulie is small.<br/>the web is your stack.</p>
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  				<h3>client and server</h3>
  				<p>easy to code clients, default behavior on servers.</p>
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